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Greenwood finalizes zoning code for I-65/Worthsville. Southport matches funds in $500,000 CDBG grant to improve the storm water system at McLaughlin and Pine Streets. Page 8

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Pastor Stephen Gossage and Point of Hope Church host week-long Southport and Southside community appreciation events. Page 7

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Diane N. Turvy, MD, has established a of microbiology and immu- In response to recent massive flooding to Irrawaddy News, “Water levels on the Ir- practice with Franciscan Physician Network nology at the Indiana Uni- in Burma (Myanmar), pastors from 38 lo- rawaddy River near Hinthada reached dan- Central Indiana Dermatology. She joins Bar- versity School of Medicine cal churches, representing 12,000 Burmese gerous heights Aug. 5, prompting an emer- bara R. Sturm, MD, at their office located at in Indianapolis. She earned refugees from the Chin State, have united to gency alert from the government and local 5255 E. Stop 11 Rd., Suite 310. Board-eligible her medical degree from the form a local Chin aid organizations. in dermatology, Dr. Turvy recently complet- Indiana University School of Emergency Re- Water has now ed her training in dermatology at the Indiana Medicine and completed res- lief Committee. risen to about 3.5 University School of Medicine. Dr, Turvy idency training in dermatology at the Indi- Since torrential feet above danger earned her undergraduate degree in micro- ana University School of Medicine. To make rains slammed the levels as flood- biology and chemistry at Miami University an appointment with Dr. Turvy, call 317- country July 29, ing from Upper of Ohio in Oxford, Ohio, and completed a 528-7098. For more information, visit Fran- unusually harsh Burma makes its graduate degree program in the department ciscanDocs.org. flooding and downward move mudslides have toward the delta.” Abraham Lincoln Elementary’s critically affect- The Chin Com- ed more than one munity of Indi- business partner barbeque million Burmese ana (CCI) is reg- with more than Burma as seen from space before and after flooding. istered as a 501(c) Photo usage Creative Commons (Flickr, NASA.gov) Abraham Lincoln Elemen- 30,000 evacuating (3) organization. tary School hosted a com- their homes. To All donations are munity business partner bar- date, over 100 lives have been lost. (Reuters. tax deductible and go directly for crisis relief beque and visit with a school com) needs. Write checks to CCI and send to the tour on Aug. 5. Mr. John The United Nations (UN) expects those Chin Center, 2524 E. Stop 11 Rd., Indianap- Sponsel, assistant principal numbers to increase due to food shortages. olis 46227. In the memo, note Chin Emer- and grill master, continues The mountainous Chin State, bordering In- gency Relief. Visit the Indianapolis Chin to search for additional com- dia and Bangladesh, has yet to receive food Facebook page for updates and chincommu- munity team members. For and supplies. Some 70 percent of its popula- nityindiana.com for online donations. Local more information, contact tion already lives below the poverty line, ris- Chin churches will be collecting funds until (317) 789-3812. ing to 81 percent in rural areas. According the end of October.

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By combining their ideas and years of Susan Young (aka Miss Susan) is Mt. expertise, Shannon Smith and Jacque Auburn United Methodist Church’s Bush developed Studio 317 Fitness & new Children’s Ministry Director. A na- Cycling, offering cycling, BodyPump, tive of Greenwood, she arrives at Mt. Athletic Step, Zumba, HIIT, Insanity, Auburn UMC as the church begins TurboKick and other styles of exercise their 2015-2016 school year. A product of Gerald Sargent at Studio 317, 500 Polk St., #24, Green- ss-times.com/susan-young Publisher Emeritus wood. Rick Myers, Publisher ss-times.com/studio-317/ Brian Kelly Chief Executive Officer Nicole Davis, Editor Carey Germana For more information on these articles and other timely news, visit ss-times.com. Members of Production/Art Mgr. To join the conversation, visit our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter @southsidetimes. Graphic Design Jeen Endris Graphic Design The regret in dying

Serving the Southside HAUNTS & JAUNTS realize, until they no longer have it.” them pretending to others, and to themselves, Since 1928 I wish I didn’t work so hard. that they were content.” “This came from male patients I nursed. It’s food for thought. For more information, contact us at: By Rick Hinton They missed their children’s youth and their [email protected] Is the regret of a life less-lived enough moti- partner’s companionship. Women also spoke Rick Hinton, a Greenwood resident, Tel. 317.300.8782, Fax. 317.300.8786 vation to remain behind after physical death? of this regret. All of the men deeply regretted loves researching things that go bump It very well could be. Our lives can be likened in the night. His articles can be read 7670 US 31 S spending so much of their lives on the tread- to a clock that in time begins to wind down on Facebook; Rick Hinton-Greenwood Indianapolis, IN 46227 mill of a work existence.” Paranormal Examiner or examiner. and eventually stops. Until the prospect of www.ss-times.com I wish I’d had the courage to express my com/paranormal-in-indianapolis/ dying—or actual death—affects you person- rick-hinton. feelings. Times-Leader Publications, LLC ally, it’s one of those topics we just keep on the “Many people suppressed their feelings in ©2015. All Rights Reserved shelf and not think about if we don’t have to. order to keep peace with others. As a result, A nurse, working with patients in their last they settled for a mediocre existence and nev- days made some observations. They had gone The views of the columnists in The Southside er became who they were truly capable of be- Freestone Peaches Times are their own and do not necessarily home to die in a comfortable environment. coming. Many developed illnesses relating to reflect the positions of this newspaper. She found a common thread that existed with Apples the bitterness and resentment.” each patient during this period: for eating & cooking I wish I had stayed in touch with my friends. I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true Raspberries The Southside Times is published by Times-Leader “Often they would not realize the benefits Publications, LLC. Content published alongside this to myself, not the life others expected of me. Frozen Cider icon is sponsored by one of our valued advertisers. of old friends until their dying weeks. Many “This was the most common regret of all. HOURS: Sponsored content is produced or commissioned had become so caught up in their own lives & Cider Slush When people realize that their life is almost Mon-Sat: 9-6 by advertisers working in tandem with Times-Leader’s sales that they had let golden friendships slip by over and look back on it, it’s easy to see how Sun: 12-5 Our Blackberries over the years. Everyone misses their friends representatives. Sponsored content may not reflect the views many dreams have gone unfulfilled. Most of The Southside Times publisher, editorial staff or graphic de- when they are dying. That is all that remains Our Own Sweet Corn people had not honored even half of their sign team. The Southside Times is devoted to clearly differen- in the final weeks—love and relationships.” Fresh Produce dreams, and had to die knowing that it was tiating between sponsored content and editorial content. Po- I wish I had let myself be happier. tomatoes, green beans, melons due to choices they had made, or not made. tential advertisers interested in sponsored contact should call: “Many did not realize until the end that From the moment that you lose your health, (317) 300-8782 or email: [email protected]. happiness is a choice. They had stayed stuck Adrian Orchard it’s too late. Health brings a freedom very few in old patterns and habits. Fear of change had 784-0550 500 W. Epler 784-7783 4 Week of August 20-26, 2015 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times face to face Q: Friday, Aug. 21 is National Senior Citizens Day. How we could we as a society here in The United States better honor and show appreciation to our seniors?

"Senior citizens have always "I think just sitting down with played a very important role seniors and listening to them. in my life. When I was in High They have a vast amount of School, some of my best experience and they love to tell friends were in their 70's. They stories and talk about their lives mentored me on the important and I think other generations things in life, and were full of could learn a lot from the wisdom. I often encourage our young people at seniors." LifeBridge to seek out seniors as friends. Seniors John Schwentker, works in Perry Township can learn from young people too and these are valuable relationships to have." "I think we should value what Brian Dowers of Beech Grove they did for us when they were Beech Grove Walmart. Photo by Nicole Davis younger. We should thank "I feel like if younger people them for what they have done Beech Grove declares Walmart a ‘public nuisance’ went to senior homes and talk- for our country. They have ed to the older people and con- done a lot to get us where we based on number of police runs so far this year versed with them more and just are now and we really need to had a good day with them it appreciate that. We could buy them lunch when FEATURE “Because we’re seeing progress directly would help us show apprecia- you see them out, thank them for serving if you on what has been asked of the store, we will tion to them." see them wearing a veteran’s hat. I don’t think By Nicole Davis most certainly continue what’s being done people do enough. I work in a hotel and it has and we’ll be responsive to a continuing di- The Walmart in Beech Grove has drawn Carlton Farrell of Franklin Township really made me appreciate the older generation alogue of how we can work with local offi- national attention recently from the brawl in that have come before me." cials and law enforcement to make sure that the shampoo aisle that was posted on you- (we address) additional concerns,” Nick said. Visit us online at: Desiree Clark, of Perry Township tube.com and the number of theft incidents “We are obviously proud to be in the com- facebook.com/TheSouthsideTimes resulting in police runs. From January to munity and employ hundreds of people in June, Beech Grove Police responded to calls the community, pay taxes and serve quite a at Walmart 485 times. bit of customers.” Beech Grove Mayor Dennis Buckley an- AROUND TOWN Walmart is also working on fixing its fence nounced that Police Chrief Mark Swartz is- behind the store so that people cannot enter sued a public nuisance letter to Walmart on or exit through that direction and working Aug. 14. They want Walmart to take the nec- on semi parking. essary measures to reduce the amount of “One of the biggest arguments is Walmart police runs. Walmart spokesperson, Brian needs to have police to monitor what hap- Nick, said that they’ve already started taking pens when people come in the store,” Buck- those steps. ley said. “They do that but not enough. I “The intent is to stop calling us every think they should hire off-duty police offi- time someone shoplifts,” Buckley said. “In cers to park their cars in front of the door, Walmart’s defense, they have done some monitor everyone that walks in the store.” things to improve the conditions... Over the Nick said that solution is not feasible. past several weeks, it’s started to escalate “The store overall does not have a security again and we want it to stop.” issue where things are repeatedly occurring Beech Grove public nuisance laws are new that puts the safety and security of people as of this year, and Walmart is the first to re- at risk,” Nick said. “It’s not the kind of store ceive a notice. Only the police chief can is- where we would put somebody full-time do- sue this notice. Those issued the notice have ing security there. We do have other stores 10 days to respond. After those 10 days, the in the country that do meet that criteria but person or business will begin being issued this one does not.” public nuisance tickets when the police re- Both Nick and Buckley said that they will spond to things such as minor theft. continue to work with one another to relieve Nick said that the Walmart has been par- the problem – as neither party wants to have ticipating in the company’s Restorative Jus- people in the store for the wrong reasons. tice program, which has had success in other BGHS gets new publication staff “They have the potential to really be a parts of the country. If a shoplifter is caught good community business,” Buckley said. and meets certain criteria, the store will offer Beech Grove High School staff members book, and hopefully publish a newspaper. “They just have to eliminate the problems. the suspect to opt into a program, adminis- and publications staff co-sponsors Ms. Katie Pictured from left, row one, Lexus Spic- They seem to attract a really bad element tered by a third party, which would require Wolfe and Mr. Mark Folger are announced er, Cameron Cox, Bree Parry, Jakob Nel- and we have to stop that... You have all of them to take an online course teaching them this year's Publications Staff. This staff will son, Daulton Mitchell, Sarah DeWeese; row these incidents in Beech Grove and the peo- about different financial information and work to publish articles for the district's two, Courtney McFarland, Gabriela Rosales ple involved are not residents. All of these choices they have rather than committing a Hornet Blast, create the 2015-2016 year- White, Richard Clayton, Jackson Plank. things don’t reflect Beech Grove.” crime. The Southside Times VIEWS ss-times.com • Week of August 20-26, 2015 5

OUR VIEW HUMOR

Top ten suggestions to 'fix' Information galore the Walmart 'problem' Changes are coming By Torry Stiles (Dear readers - In If you enjoy attending informative meet- case you didn't get ings and learning about your community, the memo: The City there will be no shortage of those types of of Beech Grove has events coming up. If meetings aren’t your file papers de- thing, maybe you should reconsider. There is claring the local so much happening on the Southside and we Walmart to be a want to be involved in these projects which "public nuisance." have an impact beyond our own backyards. This follows after Southport branch of the Indianapo- many years of daily police runs to the store lis Public Library will soon face a redesign. for a variety of criminal complaints. While ArcDesign Indianapolis will share its plan on this writer is no expert in the operation of a Sept. 1, 7 p.m. at the branch, 2630 E. Stop 11 large retail store or a small city, like many of Rd. in the Community Room. Learn more at my fellow journalists I am chock full of unso- indypl.org. licited advice. ) Red Rapid Transit is in the engineering phase of planning a line from Broad Rip- 10. At time of arrest, all suspects will be ple to the University of Indianapolis. Public required to lie on the store floor. Nobody meetings are being held, with one meeting wants that. on the Southside on Aug. 24, 10 a.m. to noon 9. Suspects in custody will first have to at the Fountain Square Branch of the Indi- BACKSHOP bring in the shopping carts before heading anapolis Public Library, 1066 Virginia Ave. to the lock-up. The meeting will discuss IndyGo Routes 12, 8. Fleeing suspects will no longer be given 14 and 22. Participants can speak with repre- the traditional, "One Mississippi. Two Mis- sentatives and ask questions. Learn more at Republicans: Such kidders! sissippi." head start. indigo.net/redline. Perry Township leaders are Imagining We were semi-amused by a remarks last everyone; making health care more efficient, 7. Shoplifters will be required to give back a Better Perry Township with a vision and week that indicated Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) effective and accountable by empowering the the sticker they got from the greeter. planning luncheon on Aug. 26, 11:30 a.m. – shouldn’t feel overly troubled by the FBI hav- states; increasing quality and choice through 6. All arrested persons are to be removed 1:30 p.m. at Resurrection Lutheran Church. ing her computer server, because among the innovation; and providing financial stability from the store accompanied by a chorus Concerned citizens, Perry business owners, fervent Democrats nationally, she has “ex- for families and taxpayers. Of course, he will. of "Na-nanny-boo-boo. Stick your head in neighborhood and community leaders, pub- treme enthusiasm” on her side from 33 per- There is zero percent chance of that happen- doo-doo." lic officials, GSBA/CA members and anyone cent. Oh, and 58 percent of Republican re- ing with the liberal-dominated GOP. They who cares about Perry Township is invited. spondents indicated that the GOP would fritter away such opportunity at every turn. 5. Require the store to hold its own prison- Come to discuss better Southside branding, have a better shot at the White House were Broken record. ers after conviction. Non-violent offenders increasing business development and sup- Donald Trump (R-Billions) not a candidate. can work in the store. Violent offenders can port, intentional cultural integration and Keep in mind, we wrote “Republicans,” the be moved into management. stronger advocacy. party of the spineless. 4. Process shoplifters in full view of the We’re excited about the positive changes public. Do it in the "Non-Alcoholic Beer" coming to the Southside and looking for- ……………………………………… section. It's usually empty. ward to seeing how everything plays out. 3. Require they replace one Express check- Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) is campaign- Brian Kelly Rick Myers ing for the presidency on a number of points, out lane with a "Felons Only" lane. Since including last week’s declaration that he will Brian Kelly and Rick Myers are co-owners of Times-Leader Walmart never has enough lanes open Publications, LLC (parent company of The Southside Times). things will bog down quickly and the bad repeal ObamaCare (all of it), ensuring af- Write them at [email protected]. fordable and accessible health insurance for guys will give up. 2. Require all greeters to prominently dis- QUOTE OF THE WEEK play an NRA pin and a large suspicious bulge in their waistband. 1. Get Target to sponsor the Beech Grove The Southside Times welcomes Police cars so every time they pull into the letters to the editor in good taste. "You can make a lot of mistakes and lot Target gets free exposure. All submissions are subject to editing. still recover if you run an efficient operation. Please send to [email protected]. BELIEVE IT! All letters must be signed. Please include Or you can be brilliant and still go out of Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical a daytime phone number for laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one business if you're too inefficient." with you.… verification purposes only. In Alaska, for all you would-be pranksters out ~ Sam Walton (Founder of Walmart and Sam's Club) there, it is illegal to string a wire across any road. -dumblaws.com 6 Week of August 20-26, 2015 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

Presented by Aaron Hollenbaugh Southport police officer enjoys serving the close-knit, supportive community 2nd Place BEHIND the BADGE 2014 Pet Having wanted to pursue a law enforce- ment career for a long time, Aaron Hollen- baugh said that he found his chance when he lovers read about an open position with the South- Luna / Owner Hailey Brown port Police Department. He was hired as a reserve officer in 2012. issue “It’s a really close-knit department,” Hol- COMING lenbaugh said. “Everyone knows everyone. I TH know I can call any of the officers for help, 1st AUGUST 27 personally or professionally. The community Place has really given us a positive response. We 2014 We know Southsiders love their pets. To always hear good things from the commu- Ezekiel "Zeke" Quinn, an Australian shepherd mix / Owner Jaime Coffman of Greenwood celebrate that affection, The Southside nity. Knowing we have their support is really Times is having its second annual helpful.” 3rd Southside Pet Lovers issue, which will be Hollenbaugh is a Greenwood Commu- Place published Aug. 27. We have asked our readers to nity High School graduate. He and his wife, 2014 submit their best photo of their cat, dog or other Jaurden, have two children, Carter and Zoe, pet. Our staff will choose the top three and all other and one child due in January. He also works entries will be published in the Aug. 27 issue. doing security for government buildings in Snickers / Owner Evan Center Township or event venues like Lucas Bezek of Beech Grove Oil Stadium. He says he hopes to make law Please e-mail your image to "Pet Lovers" at [email protected] by Aug. 21 enforcement his lifelong career. Photo by Nicole Davis “It helps us with patience and being open or mail your photo to: 7670 US 31 South, Indianapolis, 46227 (we may not be Aaron Hollenbaugh able to return photos) For more information, call (317) 300-8782. minded, knowing everyone comes from dif- ferent places,” Hollenbaugh said. “No night has some sport in season and Zoe just start- will be the same.” ed dance class so it's fun to watch them learn and get better at the things they enjoy. When What was your inspiration to we are home Carter and I play a lot of vid- Rated The Nation’s become a police officer? eo games, it's gotten to the point where he It’s something I’ve always wanted to do can beat me at some without me even letting Best Gutter Protection since I was a little kid, being able to help the him. I have been going to the driving range community and interact with the communi- because it allows me to relax and clear my t Installs on new or existing ty every day. It’s knowing I can be out here head even though I am horrible at golf. I try gutters. and help people in their time of need, be- to see all my buddies when our schedules al- ing able to see the different city events and low us and we always are super competitive t Does NOT disturb your roof watch everyone come out and have a good with each other, whether it be darts, poker, or shingles. time. video games or fantasy football. And having time with my dad and my son Carter mak- t What has been one of your most ing memories like going to the Indy 500 that gratifying moments on the job? out ALL debris. Carter will be able look back on hanging out We always try to do something special for * with his dad and grandpa. t Lifetime, money back warranty!!! kids. Whenever we see a child, we have toys *See actual warranty for complete details. in the back of the SUVs and let them pick What are your future goals, out a toy. Last National Night Out, we had a professionally or personally? bunch of games set up and the police officers To continue with my law enforcement Over E ESTIMAT RE ES were passing out tickets to allow the children career and be a better police officer every 20 Million F to do get prizes. It’s nice to see the officers Feet Installed, change I get. I want to continue training in ZERO Clogged 1-800-290-6106 interacting with the kids and know we’ll be different areas. Personally, to make sure my Gutters!!! www.LeafFilter.com there for them if they ever need them. wife and kids are happy. 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Pastor Stephen Gossage Getting the and Point of Hope Church host week-long Southport and Southside community POINT a-cross! appreciation events By Nicole Davis responders, Perry Township schools, community leaders and stroke education table, balance/flexibility screening, When Stephen and Melody Gossage founded Point of and volunteers, and all residents. blood pressure screening, pulse oximeter and peak flow Hope Apostolic Church, they wanted to be the church of “This is not about us,” Stephen said. “We’re small. We monitors table and joint health. the community – the church that is known for being ac- don’t have a big building yet. We have been saving money Sept. 5 will tentatively be a Community Block Party. tive and giving back. Five and a half years later, and the until that times comes. We just want to invest in our com- “Local businesses have been donating,” Stephen said. church has grown enough to have the ability to show their munity. We want to build a culture in our church that we “It’s unbelievable. It’s been well received by the Southport appreciation for the support received from their South- give out as much as we bring in.” city council and parks department. They see this about side community and give back in a significant way. Stephen grew up on the Westside of Indianapolis, being more than this church. This being the first year we Point of Hope Loves South- graduating from Ben Davis High School. He and Melody want to make sure it goes well.” port community project were associate pastors in the Geist area. Melody is an an- Stephen said that he hopes to make the event an annu- will kick off Sept. 1 and alytical chemist for Eli Lilly and Company. Having lived al project to take place around Labor Day. He said Point continue through that on the Southside for many years, they decided to take a of Hope is looking forward to continued growth and are Saturday, with the con- leap of faith and start Point of Hope church in Southport, working on a potential relocation of the church which gregation giving to a currently located at 21 S. Main St. would almost quadruple their space. different group each “I found earlier in life while growing up around church “We’re growing and we’re reaching people,” Stephen day: police and first that I enjoy serving people,” Stephen said. “Around 12 or said. “I’ve let people know we’re not coming to be another 13 I realized, that even though it was thankless, I felt good church. We’re here to be the church... I want to be the about myself when people were helped. I’m very happy church that’s very connected to our community.” with what I’m doing... I want to serve people.” Point of Hope started with three members of the con- gregation and is now up to 85. It’s a multicultural church Health Fair with a Spanish pastor on staff who holds a service at 2:30 p.m. on Sundays. What: Point of Hope Apostolic Church teams Stephen recently became a Southport police chaplain, up with the city of Southport and Community Hospital South. The fair is open to everyone. although he’d been helping on an informal basis for a while, he says whenever there was an “overload” on the When: Sept. 4, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. two other chaplains, John Coy and Billy McKinney. He Where: Southport Community Center has also been asked to pray at the opening of city events 6901 Derbyshire Rd. such as City Council meetings or last year’s Flag Retire- Info: Call (317) 919-1755 ment Ceremony. or email [email protected] “We have two chaplains on the department,” said Southport Police Chief Thomas Vaughn. “He’s the one we normally call out. We had a suicide a month ago now and 'Point of Hope Loves Southport' called him out on it. It was a Sunday night; he got dressed and was there in 15 minutes. He’s a huge asset to the de- Community Project partment. He definitely cares. He’s a really good guy and Sept. 1: Police and first responders receive free lunch and his heart is in the right place... He’s done so much for the $1,200 donation for two bulletproof vests for the Southport city and the officers that it was a good fit for everybody.” Police Department Point of Hope Loves Southport is a nondenomina- Sept. 2: Southport Elementary faculty will receive free break- tional community project. On Sept. 1 they will give a free fast. A $350 scholarship will be presented for one Southport lunch to police and first responders, along with a $1,200 senior. donation for two bulletproof vests to the Southport Po- Sept. 3: Community leaders and volunteers will receive a lice Department. Sept. 2 they will visit Southport Ele- ‘thank you’ dinner mentary to give a free breakfast to the faculty with coffee Sept. 4: All residents are invited to a health fair. from Starbucks, doughnuts from Longs Donuts, bagels from Panera Bread, fruit and more. They will give a $350 Sept. 5: Kids - Free Community Block Party scholarship for a Southport senior. Sept. 3 they will give all community leaders and volunteers a ‘thank you’ din- ner. On the cover: Stephen Gossage (far right) speaks with Southport On Sept. 4 they will host a Health Fair in partnership police officers at the Aug. 4 National Night Out event.To the left: with Community Hospital South and the city of South- Stephen Gossage, Pastor of Point of Hope Church. port. Community Health Network will offer a chest pain Photos by Nicole Davis 8 Week of August 20-26, 2015 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times  GOVERNMENT WATCHDOG 

Greenwood Southport Common Council City Council Meeting, Aug. 17 Meeting, Aug. 17 ■ What happened? Ordinance No. 15-43 was ■ What happened? Ordinances 15.08.01 and approved through first reading 7-2 (Bates and 15.08.02 were approved. Ordinances 15.08.03 Hord voted against). and 15.08.04 were pushed to the next meeting ■ What it means: Ord. 15-43 approves the for further review. Resolution 2015-10 was issuance of Greenwood park bonds of 2015. approved. ■ ■ What’s next? It will have its final reading at What it means: Ordinance 15.08.01 was the next meeting. an additional appropriation to fund law enforcement continuing education. ……………………………………… Ordinance 15.08.02 grants additional ■ What happened? Ordinances received final appropriation of $95,000 to match a approval: No. 15-41, 15-42, 15-45, 15-46, 15- grant awarded to the city for storm water 47, 15-08 and resolution 15-09. All ordinances improvements on McLaughlin and Pine From left, John Cox, Mike Smith and Paul Holton. Photo by Nicole Davis received amendments. Streets. Southport has received a $500,000 ■ What it means: Ordinance 41 would CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) amend the zoning map, proposing rezoning grant from the Office of Community & Rural of 1,720 feet east of Sheek and Stop 18 Roads. Affairs Stormwater Redevelopment Program Ordinance 42 amends text of the zoning code of U.S. Housing and Urban Development. Rockin' on the Southside to establish residential architectural design Kieser Consulting Group will be the engineer standards. Ord. 45 amends the zoning code to on the project, to be completed in the next establish South I-65/Worthsville overlay zone 18 months. “These funds are awarded on a Franklin Township natives form Dook Swayz band to create district. Ord. 46 amends the zoning code to competitive basis,” said Dave Kieser. “The city of ‘hip-rock’ music, their own mixture of rap, rock, grunge establish the State Rd. 135 corridor overlay Southport is fortunate to receive one of these zone district. Ordinance 47 amends the zoning grants.” code for the I-65 corridor overlay zone district. wanted to hear more. He actually played in Resolution 2015-10 is the approval of a 10-year FEATURE Bloomington. I went and got to meet him af- Ord. 15-08 would rename a portion of Stop capital improvement plan. By Nicole Davis ter the show. So I picked up a guitar. We al- 18 Road to Evan Springer Blvd. Evan Springer ■ What’s next? The tabled ordinances will ways used to freestyle, but it was more rap became the director of the Department Parks They call it hip-rock - a mixture of rap, be reintroduced at the September council than it is now. Then John came along and it and Recreation in 1978, serving for Greenwood grunge, reggae and rock. John Cox, Mike meeting. added more rock.” for 38 years. Smith and Paul Holton created Dook Swayz In brief... Smith said their goal is to create a new ■ earlier this year, mixing rap, rock and grun- What’s next? These ordinances will go into genre of music while making music that they effect. Southport Police Chief Thomas Vaughn ge. They have been surprised at the positive enjoy listening to. He said they have about 50 announced that the officers raised $1,600 response so far. After posting their music on through the silent auction and other written songs, about 15 that they show peo- reverbnation.com, they’ve been ranked in The Southside Times welcomes fundraisers during National Night Out. Also, the ple. John said their goal is to make it to top the top 60 of alternative bands. Southport Lions has committed to purchasing ten on reverbnation.com eventually. letters to the editor in good taste. “I think people hear it at first and say this 10 body cameras for the department. They will They recently won an Akademia Award is weird,” Smith said. “But when they keep All submissions are subject to editing. do this with proceeds from a spaghetti dinner for best new Alt-Electrica song for their fundraiser on Oct. 3. listening, they see this is what we’re trying song, Galaxsea 1.5. Akademia Music Awards Please send to [email protected]. to create.” is an organization in California which recog- All letters must be signed. Please include Smith and Holton are long-time friends, nizes “excellence in music” and support new a daytime phone number for having grown up in Wanamaker. Holton musicians. used to record music with a gospel band. verification purposes only. Compiled by Nicole Davis “If we can get other people to play our mu- Cox is Smith’s uncle, who brings along his sic, I think that would be cool,” Smith said. rock experience as the band’s guitarist. The “I don’t want it to be just us. We do what we band recently brought in a drummer. love. I want to get better. There’s plenty more “It all started when I saw a video, Jake to come.” BUSINESSDISPATCH Bugg, a guitarist and singer/songwriter For more, visit reverbnation.com/Dook- from London,” Smith said. “There was some- Good stock buys Swayz or theakademia.com/june2015_best- thing about the music. I liked the song and I song_alternativerockelectronica.html Despite the market as a whole looking overvalued, there are still a number of individual stocks investors can buy now that are undervalued. They include:

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Connections earns 501c3 designation LEGAL and stays on your official driver’s record. A Caregivers Connections announced that it tions, computers, and a lending library. This felony conviction also prevents you from be- has received the 501c3 tax deductible not for unit can help us achieve our mission to take By Dave Byers, Andrew Noone ing a guardian or the personal representa- profit designation from the IRS. The orga- support, education and relaxation to our with Holwager, Byers and Caughey tive of the estate of a loved one. Also felony convictions embarrass and prevent parents nization will continue to search for a gently caregivers throughout Marion and Johnson Many individuals cringe at having from chaperoning a child’s field trip or other used motor home with a slide out or a used counties. They are also looking for gently- to check yes when asked if they have school functions. These are only a few exam- transit bus for its CCI Mobile Caregiver Sup- used inspirational and disease specific books been convicted of a crime on their ples, but undoubtedly the effect of a convic- port Unit. They will remodel the unit, with for the lending library and relaxing CDs for employment application. In many tion is harsh and lingering. The only means the inclusion of two private rooms to assist our relaxation stations. instances it has been years or even decades available to remedy these effects is to pursue with support and paperwork, relaxation sta- since you made a mistake and completed an expungement. your sentence; however, the conviction re- The law does require a waiting period. For cord continues to haunt individuals arrested for you and hinder your Indy Backpack Attack receives a crime that was subse- chances at more gain- quently dismissed, you $5,000 grant from IMCU ful employment. Many must wait one year from individuals have simply the date of arrest to file. given up hope of being Indy BackPack Attack received a $5,000 $5,000 grant from Indiana Members Cred- For those convicted of able to overcome their grant from Indiana Members Credit Union it Union. This money will help us continue a misdemeanor offense past indiscretions. If to be used toward school supplies. Since to get students the supplies they need to be you must wait five years this applies to you, then 1999, Indy BackPack Attack has formed stra- successful. We are grateful to Indiana Mem- from the date of convic- you need to seriously tegic community collaborations with Cen- bers Credit Union for awarding this grant, tion to file. Examples consider getting your tral Indiana organizations and businesses and making opportunities possible for the of misdemeanor con- convictions and arrests and has made it our mission to collect school students in Central Indiana.” For more infor- victions are operating expunged. supplies to provide children the tools they mation, visit indybackpackattack.org or call while intoxicated, pos- You can now take ac- need to succeed in school. Sara Griffin, co- (317) 554-8229, Indy BackPack Attack Coor- session of marijuana, tion to remove your em- chair of Indy Backpack Attack stated, “Indy dinator, Ashley Perry. public intoxication, and barrassing criminal his- BackPack Attack is very grateful to receive a shoplifting. For those tory. Recent changes in convicted of felony of- Indiana law allows for fenses, the waiting pe- individuals to expunge riod is typically eight their criminal records years from the date of and be treated as if they conviction. were never convicted of There are certain of- the offense. This means fenses that are not eli- that you no longer have gible for expungement. to check yes on the em- Violent offenses, sex offenses, or offenses in- ployment application being left to wonder if volving official misconduct are not eligible. my conviction immediately sent me to the The expungement process can be very bottom of the pile. Convictions have a wide confusing and you are only allowed one ex- array of consequences on one’s life ranging pungement during your lifetime. It is impor- from limiting job opportunities to eliminat- tant to have an experienced attorney guide ing your civil rights, including the right to you through this process. An experienced vote, serve as a juror, act as guardian, and attorney can properly draft all the necessary possess a firearm. paperwork, has experience with the Court In 2013, the new expungement law went and Prosecutor, and most importantly, can into effect in Indiana. The goal of this law advise you exactly what an expungement can was to allow people to obtain more mean- and can not do. Our office has done many ingful employment and to allow people to expungements and can confidently guide have their civil rights restored. In a tight job you through the process. We are happy to Roncalli High School Physics teacher Benjamin Grimes is surrounded by his physics students as they show market any conviction can be hindering in appreciation for the $2,500 grant. discuss expungement with you during a free your job search. An expungement allows you consultation. For additional information, to rest assured that your conviction will not please check out our website at www.beech- Grimes wins ‘Catalyst for Quality’ grant be the red flag keeping you from employ- grovelaw.com. ment. Employers are explicitly prohibited Don’t let your criminal record preclude from denying you employment because of Roncalli High School Physics teacher Ben- dents with materials similar to those found you from better employment or enjoyment an expunged conviction. jamin Grimes was awarded a $2,500 Catalyst in a college physics class. The materials used of your rights. It is possible to get that crimi- Many individuals do not realize the linger- for Quality grant from the Institute for Qual- will cover three units and allow students to nal record expunged. Do not allow yourself ing consequences of their convictions until ity Education (IQE). Grimes, whose propos- collect and analyze data for themselves. The to continue to feel the effects of your past de- it is too late. 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1: John Todd and Mike DiNapoli of Beech Grove Clayworks. 2: Joedy Davis relaxes during WAMMfest. 3: Theresa Daumer and Bill Proudfit dance to the upbeat music provided by Toy Factory. 4: Dean Corbeil, one year old, of Greenwood 5: Bryan Doughty and Sierra Sparks married on Saturday morning and hosted their reception during WAMMfest 2015. Toy Factory played the couple’s first dance, At Last. 6: Crowds gathered in Craig Park for WAMMfest 2015. 7: From left, Mary Jo Eckstein, Vicki Goss and Judy Rossman, all of Greenwood, have attended WAMMfest since its first year when they used to sell jewelry at a craft booth. 8: From left, WAMMfest marketing chairman and Greater Greenwood Chamber of Commerce President Christian Maslowski, Sertoma Club of Greenwood and WAMMfest steering committee members Joyce Nies and Jeff Goben. The Southside Times TERRY LEE COMMUNITY - TIMESOGRAPHY ss-times.com • Week of August 20-26, 2015 13

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6. Photos by Nicole Davis WAMM Bam! By Nicole Davis since last year at WAMMfest.” Sitting around a table, enjoying a glass of WAMMfest 2015 was Aug. 15, featuring wine and the live music, Mary Jo Eckstein, more than 75 vendors, eight wineries, seven Vicki Goss and Judy Rossman say that they breweries and six bands. For the first year, love coming to WAMMfest and enjoying a wedding reception was held during the all of the activities offered. They’ve never event. Greenwood couple Bryan Doughty missed a year for the annual event put on and Sierra Sparks, who enjoy WAMMfest so by the Sertoma Club of Greenwood. They’re much, that they married that morning and not the only ones. WAMMfest continues to danced their first dance at WAMMfest with draw large crowds to Greenwood for a day of Toy Factory performing 78. Wine, Art, Music and Microbrews. All funds from WAMMfest go back to the “It’s kind of like an urban block party,” community in support of youth, individual said Joyce Nies, on the steering committee and community organizations. For more in- for WAMMfest. “You just see so many peo- formation, visit WAMMfest.com. 8. ple you know and maybe haven’t seen them 14 Week of August 20-26, 2015 • ss-times.com LIFESTYLE The Southside Times IN OUR SCHOOLS Provide gestating baby quality building blocks hausted to cook a full meal, a couple of hard- NUTRITION boiled or scrambled eggs are just the ticket.” By Chef Wendell Fowler Did you know fiber could become your new BFF? When pregnant, your gastrointes- Mommy- Unborn baby’s cells develop tinal tract slows down. Fiber can help pre- rapidly. Every cell is made of protein, plus, vent and relieve blockage problems. pregnant women have protein needs too. Eating Beans and Brown Rice combined The goal during pregnancy: make sure you is a plant source of complete protein, iron, provide your baby needs without sacrificing folate, calcium, and zinc. your own health. Beans contain the most fi- Omega-3 rich salmon is ber and protein of all veg- high-quality protein and an etables. Omege-3 Walnuts exceptional source of Ome- are also a good source of ga-3 good for baby's devel- protein and fiber. opment. Salmon has low Fluffy, nutty-tasting qui- amounts of methylmer- noa is my protein favorites. cury, but the FDA says only Whole grains benefit preg- 12 ounces a week. EPA.gov nancy because they're high says: “For fetuses, infants, in fiber and contain vitamin and children, the primary E, selenium, and phytonu- health effect of methylmer- From left, Aliena Fox, Hannah Fikes, Federica Sanchez, Claire Whalen. Second Row: Matthew Pluntz, Andy trients that protect cells. cury is impaired neurologi- Reel, Matthew Jones, Erika Dow. Back Row: Nathan Kern, Eddie Foy, Michael Erickson. Greek yogurt typically has cal development. Methyl- twice the protein of regu- mercury exposure in the lar yogurt. If you don't take womb, which can result Eleven Roncalli students earn in enough calcium, grow- from a mother's consump- ing baby bones will deplete tion of fish and shellfish perfect ACT and SAT scores your calcium cache’. that contain methylmer- Clean meats can an ex- cury, can adversely affect Roncalli High School had a record num- die Foy - Perfect score on ACT Math, ACT cellent source of high-qual- a baby's growing brain and ber of students register a perfect score on Reading, ACT Science and ACT Composite; ity protein. Seek local cuts of red meat that nervous system. For fetuses, the primary one or both of the spring ACT and SAT Erika Dow - Perfect score on ACT Math and are 95-98 percent fat-free lean meats with health effect of methylmercury is impaired tests. Senior Hannah Fikes is the first Ron- ACT Science and SAT Math; Aliena Fox - the fat trimmed. Don't eat cancerous nitrate- neurological development. Methylmercury calli student in the 47-year history of the Perfect score on the ACT Reading; Michael treated deli meats or hot dogs, though, says exposure in the womb, can adversely affect school to record a perfect score on all four Erickson - Perfect score SAT Math; Nathan Mayo Clinic obstetricians. a baby's growing brain and nervous system.” components of the ACT (Math, English, Kern - Perfect score on the ACT Reading; Eat deeply from the Celestial Apothecary Many moms opt not to eat fish at all. Reading and Science) thereby earning a per- Matthew Pluntz - Perfect score on the ACT and your baby will thrive, recognize and ac- One egg contains 12 vitamins and min- fect score on the Composite. Math; Federica Sanchez - Perfect Score on cept those flavors of health later on. The following scholars displayed were ACT Reading; Andy Reel - Perfect score on erals, quality protein and choline essen- named to the “Perfect Rebels” Club: Mat- SAT Math; Claire Whalen - Perfect score on tial for pregnancy. Babycenter.com reports: Chef Wendell is a lecturer and “Healthy women with normal blood choles- food journalist. Contact him at thew Jones - Perfect ACT Reading; Ed- ACT Reading. [email protected]. terol can consume one to two eggs a day as part of a balanced diet low in saturated fat. If cholesterol is a concern, substitute egg Band director Scott Braford leaves whites for whole eggs. When you're too ex-

Beech Grove schools after 30 years IN OUR SCHOOLS Mr. Scott Bradford, be- loved Beech Grove High School Choral Director, Steve Cox retires as BGHS principal, is leaving his position to pursue a new role at the becomes transportation director Indiana State School Mu- Mr. Steve Cox retired sic Association (ISSMA) as the Beech Grove High as Education Director. School principal, howev- After nearly 30 years at er he isn't leaving Beech BGHS, he was honored at Grove City Schools. He has last week's school board taken on a new role as the meeting with a com- district's Transportation memorative clock for Director. his retirement, as well as a "Something Extra" Mr. Bradford is pictured with his wife Carla (left) and oldest daughter Shelby Award. (middle). The Southside Times LIFESTYLE ss-times.com • Week of August 20-26, 2015 15

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E I NSARF 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 CFDU I DOOR By Jordan Fischer EO I U O N Y AWME 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 My musical theatre-inclined readers will know Fantine actually sings "I dreamed a CUKLAMHJDLRLS 41 42 43 XLCSKRMJREELE dream," not "I dreamt a dream." Phonetic ABARC I YS I RP I E 44 45 46 preferences aside, it easily could have been "I dreamt a dream," though, since, though the CYGEIALRPISVR 47 48 49 50 original lyrics for the musical adaptation of RDUKL FUEPNL TB 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 Vigo Hugo's novel were written in French, OXLNHGCGLOERS the English translation was done by Herbert KQEACNADESXOA 60 61 62 63 64 Kretzmer, who was born in South Africa CBBN I SOGLUF 65 66 67 while it was a British colony. UVENORR I S Now that you're all sufficiently bored, LRN I HAW 68 69 70 here's why all that matters: "Dreamed" and FALJY "dreamt" are both perfectly acceptable as the MRK 71 72 73 past tense of "dream," however "dreamt" is G much more common among British speak- Across 71. Perry Meridian HS geometry ers – particularly those taught Received Pro- 1. Johnson County class calculation nunciation. 6 NFL Quarterbacks 4 Indiana "F" Towns animal shelter home 72. Marion County Courthouse figure ______There are a number of verbs with equal- 5. Lindo Mexico restaurant bread? 73. Fill to excess ly interchangeable past tense forms: "learn," ______10. Like the clothing at Glam ______Designer consignments Down "spoil," "burn," etc. "Dreamt" is a little more ______14. 2006 Indiana Mr. from 1. Walt's Barber Shop tools common than "spoilt," perhaps," but I wager ______Lawrence North HS 2. Decorate to say you hear it less in American English ______3 Tom Wood Brands 15. Be of help to 3. Bazbeaux Pizza salami option than "burnt." At any rate, all of the "-t" forms ______16. Conner Prairie's 4. Involves tend to be used more frequently in British handed-down history 5. Kind of car at IMS 5 Types of Whales ______English. ______17. Indiana city with the 6. Murat Theatre affair airport code MCX 7. Acapulco Joe's hot stuff I've written previously about "burned" ______19. WFMS ditty 8. Jiffy Lube item and "burnt," and situations where you might ______2 Sports Facility Sponsors 20. Makes wider 9. Indiana Pork Producers swill favor one over the other – but that's not real- ______21. Broke up 10. The "U" of UHF ______23. Escargot at Eagle's Nest 11. Indiana city with the ly the case here. "Dreamed" and "dreamt" are 24. McGilvery's spigot airport code SBN equally acceptable in every situation I can 1 Indy Nightlife Area 26. "Well, ___-di-dah!" 12. Coastal raptor think of. The best reason to favor "dreamed" ______27. Cartoonist Jim Davis' summer sign 13. Scout's good work for Troop 265 is that it's going to sound more natural to the 29. Indiana's Lincoln 18. Inactive American ear. If you're writing for a British 31. Blind Pig or That Place, e.g. 22. Heads-up 34. Buffoons 25. Vatican-related audience, the reception might be the same 37. Line drive between 28. Lewd looker regardless of which word you pick. outfielders at Victory Field 30. Special Forces cap So that's it: When it comes to "dreamt" 40. Indiana Poet Laureate's "before" 32. Indianapolis Opera solo and "dreamed," you can't go wrong. What a 41. Bob & Tom, e.g. 33. Depend on great world to live in, huh? 42. Indiana city with the 34. Emanation from the Greenwood airport code EKM waste water treatment plant Jordan Fischer is a contributing 43. Dads' Club soccer 35. Andrew Luck's "glow" columnist for The Southside Times. game score, often 36. Indiana city with the To ask Jordan a grammar question, 44. Indiana's 45th governor airport code FWA write him at [email protected]. 45. Main Street Alterations implement 38. Purdue football coach, 1987-90 46. June 6, 1944 39. The third degree at IU? 47. Indiana Pest Control target 42. January, in a Southport 48. "To ___ is human ..." HS Spanish class 49. Number of Super Bowl 46. Embroidered mats appearances by the under vases, often 50. Local CBS station 51. Indiana ___ Memorial 52. Offshore (2 wds.) 53. Kings on a Bankers Life 54. Lessen Fieldhouse scoreboard 55. Sir Arthur ___ Doyle The Southside Times welcomes 56. Brickyard 400 official 57. Smallest member of 60. Indiana General Assembly speaker the European Union letters to the editor in good taste. 63. Indiana National Guard shoe cord 58. Razzle-dazzle 65. Beech Grove HS 59. Actress Witherspoon All submissions are subject to editing. custodian's collection 60. Tex. neighbor Please send to [email protected]. 66. Indiana city with the 61. Front's opposite All letters must be signed. Please include airport code EVV 62. IHSAA tournament 68. Center Grove HS pool division whistle-blowers a daytime phone number for 69. Redbox rental: "___ Attraction" 64. Norway's capital verification purposes only. Answers See Page 17 70. IND flight info 67. Oliver Winery tank 16 Week of August 20-26, 2015 • ss-times.com NIGHT & DAY The Southside Times

Annual Run for One 5k/10k • Local nonprofit Pur- CALENDAR FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP GREENWOOD chased is challenging justice-minded Hoosiers to get out and run for the one girl in Indiana who’s at BEECH GROVE Sing Along with Miss Bobbie • Preschool chil- VFW Post 5864 Breakfast • The public is wel- risk of being trafficked right now. The organization dren and their families can join Miss Bobbie for a come. There are a number of specials, along with will host its 5th Annual Run for One 5k run/walk Lapsit Story Time • This is a program for children live, interactive music experience. This program is omelets, sausage and gravy, eggs, bacon, biscuit and first-ever 10k run. | When: Aug. 22, 8 a.m. reg- from birth to 24 months and their caregivers. It made possible by Friends of the Library through and gravy, potatoes, toast and coffee for $7. | istration. Walk starts 9 a.m. | Where: University of is an opportunity to prepare children for literacy gifts to The Indianapolis Public Library Founda- When: Every Saturday, 8 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. | Where: Indianapolis, 1400 E. Hanna Ave. | Info: Visit conta. and welcome them to the library. | When: Aug. 26, tion. | When: Aug. 25, 1:15 p.m. and Aug. 26, 10:15 333 S. Washington St., Greenwood. | Info: Call (317) cc/1f2lgzl or purchased.org. 11 a.m. | Where: Beech Grove Public Library, 1102 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. | Where: Franklin Road Branch 888-2488. Main St., Beech Grove. | Info: Call (317) 788-4203. library, 550 S. Franklin Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call Vision and Planning Luncheon • Greater South- (317) 275-4380. Beginning Cosplay • Award-winning cosplayer side Business/Community Alliance members, All Ages/Family Story Time • Mighty Moose. | Michelle Mussoni, aka Mogchelle, explains what Concern Citizens, Perry Business Owners, Neigh- When: Aug. 26, 4 – 4:30 p.m. | Where: Beech Grove FOUNTAIN SQUARE it takes to get started with cosplay and demon- borhood and Community Leaders, Civic Leaders, Public Library, 1102 Main St., Beech Grove. | Info: strates costume construction techniques in this Public Officials, Politicians and anyone who cares Call (317) 788-4203. Creatures of the Night: Preschool Animal Pro- adult program. | When: Aug. 20, 6:30 p.m. | Where: about Perry Township is invited. | When: Aug. 26, gram • Preschoolers ages 3 - 6 and an adult are Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian St., 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Where: Resurrection Lu- Learn to Draw with Ethan! • Join this six-week invited to join Silly Safaris to explore the lore sur- Greenwood. | Info: Visit greenwoodlibrary.us or theran Church, 445 E. Stop 11 Rd., Indianapolis. | series of beginner drawing lessons for school age rounding nighttime animals and learn about how call (317) 885-5036. Info: Visit gsbaweb.com. children. Pre-registration is required. | When: Ev- they survive in the dark. | When: Aug. 22, 2 p.m. | ery Tuesday beginning Sept. 1, 6 – 7 p.m. | Where: Where: Fountain Square Branch library, 1066 Vir- Try it Tuesday: Musical Chairs of Death • Can Out to Lunch Bunch • The Out to Lunch Bunch, a Hornet Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave., ginia Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275-4390. you survive a game of Musical Chairs of Death? south metro satellite group of the Quilters Guild of Beech Grove. | Cost: $30 for entire series, includes Losers will sprint for their lives for the chance to Indianapolis, will have a luncheon meeting. Long- supplies. | Info: Visit beechgrove.com. GARFIELD PARK stay in the game. Be the last man standing for the arm quilter, Jamie Wallen, Michigan City, Ind., will chance to win a prize. | When: Aug. 25, 3:30 p.m. | speak on “Jamie’s Journey in Surface Quilting.” | CENTER GROVE Barton Rogers Big Band • Indy Parks presents the Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Meridian When: Aug. 27, 11 a.m. | Where: Southside Knights 2015 Summer Concert Series: Indy Parks Pops Se- St., Greenwood. | Info: Visit greenwoodlibrary.us or of Columbus Hall on 511 E. Thompson Rd., India- Living Stronger Through Strength Training • ries. | When: Aug. 20, 7 p.m. | Where: Garfield park call (317) 885-5036. napolis. | Info: Visit quiltguildindy.net. Strength training prevents diseases such as os- MacAllister Ampitheater, | Info: Visit indy.gov/con- teoporosis, diabetes, hypertension and obesity certs or call (317) 327-PARK. Family Film Fest: Big Hero 6 • All ages are wel- SOUTHPORT and adding strength training boosts metabolism. come to attend and free popcorn will be provided. Those in grades eight through adults can learn The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice | When: Aug. 27, 6 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Public A Day Away • This is a Caregiver Retreat spon- how to safely create a weight training program • Garfield Shakespeare Company presents The Library, 310 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. | Info: Visit sored by Joy’s House. Limited free adult day ser- that fits your needs. | When: Aug. 24, 6:30 – 8 p.m. Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, by William greenwoodlibrary.us or call (317) 885-5036. vices are available. | When: Aug. 22, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Where: White River branch library, 1664 Library Shakespeare, free to the public. | When: Aug. 21, | Where: Southport Presbyterian Church, 7527 Mc- Blvd., Greenwood. | Info: Visit pageafterpage.org 22, 28, 29 and Sept. 4 and 5, 8 p.m. | Where: Gar- Pork Chop Dinner • Greenwood VFW Post 5864 will Farland Blvd. | Info: Visit joyshouse.org/events/a- or call (317) 885-1330. field Park, Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 327-7135 host a pork chop dinner the fourth Friday of each day-away/. or visit garfieldbard.webs.com. month. Meal includes baked potato, vegetable, salad roll and butter. | When: Aug. 28, 6 – 8 p.m. Ka- Preschool Art for Cool Cats: Workshop Inspired raoke begins 8 p.m. | Where: 333 S. Washington St., by Pete the Cat • Preschoolers ages 3 - 6 and an Greenwood. | Cost: $11. | Info: Call (317) 888-2488. adult are invited for a groovy workshop presented by The Art Lab inspired by this favorite laid back Crop & Craft • Join for a day of scrapbooking feline. Children will listen to a story and create and crafting for a cause hosted by The Scrapbook their own multi-media projects. | When: Aug. 25, Ladies. Their mission is to support and enhance 10:30 a.m. | Where: Southport Branch library, 2630 Gateway Services of Johnson County. | When: Aug. E. Stop 11 Rd., Indianapolis. | Info: Call (317) 275- 29, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. | Where: Village Bible Church, 4510. 695 Pushville Rd., Greenwood. | Cost: $40. | Info: Visit scrapbookfundraiser.eventzilla.net. AROUND TOWN Greenwood Community Band Festival • There will be seven bands from around the state of Indi- The Eagles host 4th ana. The public is invited for all or part of the day. Food will be available, again catered by Archer's Saturday Supper Club Meat Packing. | When: Aug. 29, 10:24 a.m. Closing ceremonies begin 6:30 p.m. | Where: Surina Park Ampitheater, Greenwood. | Info: Visit greenwood- The Beech Grove Eagles are introduc- band.com. ing this weekend the "4th Saturday Supper Club," a chance for friends come together to PERRY TOWNSHIP enjoy a steak dinner, have a few cocktails, lis- ten to some live music, socialize and dance. UIndy Art & Design Emeriti • Former faculty mem- The Eagles aim to make this a monthly tra- bers of the UIndy Department of Art & Design show- dition every fourth Saturday of each month. case their own artwork in the areas of ceramics, pho- This first event will start Aug. 22 with en- tography, and calligraphy. | When: Aug. 24 – Sept. HOW DO YOU EAT AN ELEPHANT? 25, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. weekdays. Reception Sept. 9, 4 – 6 tertainment starting at 6:15 p.m. and ends p.m. | Where: UIndy’s Christel DeHaan Fine Arts Cen- at 9:15 p.m. Entertainment this month will ter Gallery, 1400 E. Hanna Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: be an acoustic evening with Beech Grove's Visit uindy.edu/arts/art or call (317) 788-3253. local guitarist and vocalist, Tony D., playing songs by Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash, Frank The Cultivating Garden Club • The Club will Sinatra and more. There is no cover for the meet, with the topic: Insects in Your Garden by fourth Saturday Supper Club and visitors Sara Hanson of Purdue Extension of Johnson are welcome. The Beech Grove Eagles are County. | When: Aug. 20, 6 p.m. | Where: St. John’s located at 712 Main St. Follow the events on Church, U.S. 31 and Southport Road, Indianapolis. | Info: Call Ginny O’Brien, (317) 783-4727. Facebook at facebook.com/BeechGroveEa- gles4167. The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY ss-times.com • Week of August 20-26, 2015 17

Straight Outta Compton… AN OPTION pleasant late-summer surprise Kuma’s Corner The scoop: The Kuma’s Corner MOVIE REVIEW background on the members who would philosophy is simple. “Support your eventually make-up N.W.A. and following community. Eat beef. Bang your By Adam Staten the group on their first nation-wide tour. head.” This newly opened restaurant However, this is most boring and uninterest- in the Fountain Square has created Movies and music go hand in hand. While ing part of the entire film. It plays as ev- a lot of buzz in the community. making movies without the use of music, is ery other film about any group Coming to Indianapolis by way of not impossible, it would that had even a moderate role Chicago, Kuma’s Corner specializes make for a much less en- in burgers which are mostly named in shaping music. After the joyable experience. Music after metal bands. The band the group finishes their tour is heightens or lowers the in- burger is named after is reflected when the film begins to pick tensity of a scene, can cause in the toppings of the burger. With up a considerable amount of an entire theater to jump out classic and current metal playing steam. Straight Outta Comp- in the background, Kuma’s Corner of their chairs and can even ton spends the rest of the is all about the experience. It’s become so synonymous with film looking at the lives and a metal themed restaurant that a film Star( Wars, Indiana the strained relationships focuses on simplicity: eat beef Jones), that a single note con- Metallica Burger at Kuma's Corner between the group’s most and listen to metal. jurers up images or a charac- prominent members, Ice Unique aspect: Specialize in burgers ter or scene. One film that is Cube, Dr. Dre, and Easy-E. which happen to be named after metal as much about the people be- Even with a cast of young un- bands hind the music as it is the mu- knowns, Paul Giamatti as Jerry Heller be- Décor: Bar sic itself is the recent release, Straight Outta ing the exception, the acting is spot on. The Compton. People who frequent: locals, Families and young actors sound and look eerily similar to AROUND TOWN Straight Outta Compton, also the name business people the individuals they’re attempting to mimic. of their debut album, is the story about the Type of Food: Bar food The individual playing Easy-E turns in the group often credited with the creation of the Cavaliers hold annual best performance in a film with two or three Price of Entries: $9-$15 gangsta rap genre, N.W.A. N.W.A. is a rap stand out performances. group that emerged during the late 1980s’ Specialties: Metallica Burger, Slayer Burger, Led Community Night Straight Outta Compton is a pleasant late- Zeppelin Burger Goatsnake Burger out of Compton, California. Their songs fo- summer surprise. While the film virtually ig- cused on growing up around drugs, constant Recommendation: Metallica Burger The Cavaliers have long made Beech nores the two other members of N.W.A, DJ violence and their extreme dislike of the po- Grove High School their "home away from Yella and MC Ren, Straight Outta Compton Reservations: No lice and other authority figures. home" when they perform at the DCI (Drum is a terrific film with strong performances. Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 11:30 a.m. to The film focuses on the group’s struggles Corps International) competition at Lucas 4 out of 5. Midnight; Friday – Saturday: 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. to garner any initial traction in the mu- Oil Stadium. To express their thanks, they sic world, their mammoth success, and the Location: 1127 Prospect St. in the Fountain hold a "Community Night" to show Beech Adam Staten lives in Perry Township Square District fallout following from the group’s even- and is a movie buff. Staten graduated Grove residents the program they perform from University of Southern Indiana Phone: (317) 929-1549 for the competition. The performance was tual breakup. Straight Outta Compton also with a degree in Communication Stud- spends a considerable amount of time fol- ies. warmly received by the audience. Mr. Bruce lowing the post-N.W.A. lives of Ice Cube, Bye annually coordinates this visit. Easy-E, and Dr. Dre. The film spends the first hour providing Puzzles BEHIND BARS WHERE I DINE See Page 15

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International School of Indiana and most recently OBITUARIES was the band assistant at Brebeuf Preparatory School. Neil was a member of GracePoint Church Sarah R. Anderson in Whiteland, where he loved leading and playing HELPING YOU SAVE Sarah R. Anderson, 77, of Greenwood, died on in the praise band. Neil was also in numerous Aug. 15, 2015. She was born Dec. 24, 1937 in bands throughout his life, but especially loved his at a time when you need it most... Indianapolis to the late John and Mamie (Smith) band, Horns of Praise. He was preceded in death Budd. She is survived by her husband, Ronald A. by his mother, Jean Copley. He is survived by his Anderson; daughters, Debra Anderson and Norma father, Thomas Copley, aunts, uncles, cousins, his (Scott) Riden; three grandchildren; and one great- poodle Sammy, and many friends. A celebration of grandchild. She was preceded in death by her son, life took place Aug. 15 at GracePoint Church, 330 At Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care we believe the value of a funeral or Richard Anderson; five brothers; and two sisters. W. Whiteland Rd., Whiteland. memorial service is not measured by how much it costs, but how much it Services will be private. Arrangements were entrusted to Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care, Mary I. Crump means to the families we serve. Indianapolis. Mary I. Crump, 99, of Indianapolis, died on Aug. 16, 2015. She was born Feb. 19, 1916 in Corydon, Ind., Simplicity offers quality facilities, convenient locations, staffed with licensed, Jerry Paul Backer to the late John and Myrtle Creculis Quick. Mary Jerry Paul Backer, 77 died on Monday, Aug. 10, married Chester A. Crump, Aug. 27, 1934 and he professional and experienced funeral directors. We offer quality American 2015 after a long battle with heart disease. Jerry preceded her in death March 21, 1993. She was made caskets. We keep prices low by eliminating unnecessary overhead was born on Aug. 22, 1937 to John Paul and Jennie a devoted foster parent for 25 years. After her T. Backer in Tell City, Ind. Jerry graduated from Tell retirement, she continued providing child care for expenses traditional funeral homes carry. City High School and attended Indiana University many children. Mary was a member of Englewood where he played basketball. Jerry was an Army Christian Church for more than 70 years. Visitation The chart compares the prices of the area’s major funeral homes; families that veteran and an avid golfer, and was a member of will be Aug. 22, 10 a.m. until the time of service St. Rose of Lima parish in Franklin, Indiana. Jerry at 11 a.m. at Englewood Christian Church, 57 N. select Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care will save thousands on a typical, never met a stranger and will be remembered Rural St., Indianapolis. Mary is survived by her for his giant smile and good stories. He was the son, Chester W. Crump (Carolyn); foster son, Rik traditional funeral. But they’ll have the lasting memory of a fitting tribute. owner and a salesman for Enviro Group Inc. before Slaven (Mary); grandchildren, Matthew W. Crump retiring. Jerry is survived by his wife, Patricia (Amy) and Stephanie G. Brake (Robert); and great- (Piercy) Backer whom he married on May 7, 1982. grandchildren, Stephen, Sydney and Sarah Brake, Other survivors include his sister, Jane H. Backer; and Kayla and Kyler Crump. Three brothers, Cecil, daughter, Angela M. Taylor; stepdaughter, Angela Harold and Paul Quick; and two sisters, Edna BURIAL COMPARISONS D. (Gabe) Schritter; stepsons, John H. Garver and Bailey and Violet Ashabranner, preceded her in James A. Muesing; grandchildren, Lauren, Kelsi, death. Preferred memorial contributions may All services are for basic services of funeral director and staff, embalming and related care, visitation/funeral, Morgan, Nick, Blake, Ashley, and Emily; brother- be made to Englewood Christian Church and/or removal from place of death, hearse, and flower car. in-law, Bruce (Yueh) Piercy and several nieces and St. Francis Hospice. Final care and arrangements $7,095 nephews. A memorial service is Aug. 20, 7 p.m. are entrusted to Shirley Brothers Thompson Road at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, Chapel. Greenwood Chapel, 481 W. Main St., Greenwood. Friends may visit from 3 p.m. until the service time Doris Jean (Taylor) $5,640 Thursday. Donations can be made in Jerry’s name to the American Heart Association. Austin Engleman Doris Jean (Taylor) Austin Engleman, 85, of $4,820 Jamie Lynn Clark Franklin, died Aug. 14, 2015. She was born Aug. $4,625 1, 1930 in Pulaski County, Ky. to the late Robert Jamie Lynn Clark, 44, of Greenwood, died Aug. 13, Lee and Nora (Hash) Taylor. She is survived by 2015. Jamie was born on June 26, 1971 in Poplar her children, Ronnie Gene (Regina) Austin and Bluff, Mo. to James Evans and Rhonda (Ruble) Bell. Merchandise and cash advanced items Donna Sue (Taylor) Barger; sister, Armilda Phelps; excluded. On March 23, 1991 she married Bruce Clark in brothers, Clinton (Emma) Taylor, Armel Taylor, (1) General Price List effective 3/1/15 Piedmont, Mo. She was a member of the General Tilford (Doris) Taylor; five grandchildren; seven $2,395 (2) General Price List effective 2/20/2015 Assembly Church of the First Born. Jamie Lynn is great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; Our (3) General Price List effective 1/1/2009 survived by her husband, Bruce Clark; children, and two step-great-great-grandchildren. She

Little & Sons (4) General Price List effective 12/8/2014 Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home O’Riley Funeral Daniel F. Shirley Brothers Price Singleton Community Ryan, Sydney, and Trenton Clark; mother, Rhonda was preceded in death by her husband, John 1 2 3 4 (Joe) Bell; father, James (Gloria) Evans; father and Engleman; her son, Ray Taylor; brothers, Glenn mother-in-law, James and Violet Clark; brother, and Albert J. Taylor; two half-brothers; and two Joey (Jen) Bell; sisters, Carrie Sudbring, Deanna half-sisters. Doris retired from Arvin’s after 30 Bishop, Gina French, Jennifer (Richard) Harness; years. A service will be conducted Aug. 20, 10 a.m. and Brittany Mayville. Jamie is preceded in at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory, death by a brother, David Bell. Service for Jamie Greenwood Chapel, 481 W. Main St., Greenwood. Lynn Clark was Aug. 17at Singleton Community Doris will be laid to rest in Greenwood Cemetery. Mortuary and Memorial Center. Memorial contributions are suggested to Alzheimer’s Association. Neil Thomas Copley Neil Thomas Copley, 51, died on July 31, 2015. Sadie M. Guerrieri He was born Dec. 23, 1963 to Thomas and Jean Sadie M. Guerrieri, 67, of Beech Grove, died on Copley of Rockford, Ill. He was always positive and Aug. 16, 2015. She was born on June 11, 1948 in upbeat, and lived his faith. Neil’s family moved Indianapolis to Angelo A. Guerrieri, Sr. and Mary to Indianapolis when he was young. He was a E. (Ammerman) Guerrieri. Sadie retired from graduate of Southport High School and Butler Crossroads after over 20 years. She entered her Where remembering begins... University. Neil was the principal trombonist for crochet work at the state fair for the past 40 years, the Indiana Wind Symphony, played organ for and won numerous first place ribbons. Sadie is more than 20 years for the Indianapolis and Indian survived by her brothers, Howard (Eileen), Angelo www.simplicityfuneralandcremationcare.com | 317-882-0772 teams. Neil also played organ for the (Rene), Joseph (Laura), and Thomas Guerrieri; home games. He enjoyed playing sister, Esther (Dave) Turner; and several nieces 7520 Madison Avenue | Indianapolis, IN 46227 ©2015 Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care ©2015 Simplicity Funeral piano for VonMaur in Greenwood. His teaching and nephews. She was preceded in death by positions include Mooresville Christian Academy, The Southside Times ss-times.com • Week of August 20-26, 2015 19 her parents; sister, Mary Elizabeth; and brother, Indianapolis. A funeral Service will be held on Dorothy Ann Rucker Salvatore. Visitation will be Aug. 21, 4 until 8 p.m. Saturday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Dorothy Ann Rucker, 88, died on Saturday, Aug. Complete at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 15, 2015. Dorothy was born in Indianapolis on Feb. 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Prayers will be Betty Rhea Marvel 9, 1927 to the late Erwin Volen conducted at 9:15 a.m. on Saturday at the funeral Burial Package Betty Rhea Marvel, age 86, of Indianapolis, died and Carrie (McClain) Allbright. $ home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2015. She was born on Nov. Dorothy was devoted to music 2000 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1530 Union 26, 1928 to the late Clarence and Opal (Abney) and a talented organist. She St., Indianapolis. Sadie will be laid to rest in Calvary Allen in Beech Grove. Betty was a lab tech with the graduated from Butler University Cemetery. John Sexton Company for 23 years working with Jordan College of Music with the food industry. Survivors include her children, her Bachelor’s in Music. She was • Any Gravesite You Choose Michelle R. Hutchison Nancy Davis (Mark) and Dennis Hickey; sister, an organist for several churches • Opening & Closing Michelle R. Hutchison, 35, of Greenwood, died Aug. Blanche Shemwell; grandchildren, Lisa Danley around Indianapolis. She was 13, 2015. She was born Jan. 29, 1980 in Millington, and Ken Donica; great-grandchildren, Tiffany a music teacher, both out of her own home or • Concrete Container Tenn. She is survived by her husband, Joseph W. Wanson and David Danley; and five great-great- providing “curb side service” to her pupils where • Tent & Chairs Hutchison; children, Ashley Hoffman and Brett grandchildren. She loved animals and is survived she traveled to their houses instead. She was a Hutchison; mother, Janet Harvey; sister, Hannah by her three pets, Stormy, Duke and Coco. She member of the Brookside Order of the Eastern • Purchase At Need Blue; brother, Jonathan Harvey; and grandparents, was preceded in death by husbands, John Star, a member of the Sigma Alpha Iota Music Nancy and Emil Harvey. She was preceded in Hickey and Willie Marvel; and brothers, Donald Fraternity, and a United Missionary Woman. death by her father, Richard Harvey. A service was and Lester Allen. A graveside service was held in Dorothy is survived by her husband John H. Rucker Aug. 18 at Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care, Orchard Hill Cemetery in Wanamaker on Aug. 14. of 66 years, whom she married on June 25, 1949. 7520 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Michelle will be Arrangements and care were provided by Lauck & Dorothy is survived by her daughter, Janet (James) laid to rest in Greenwood Cemetery. Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services. McFarland; son, John E. Rucker; close family friend John McIntyre; Grandson Earl “EJ” Dickerson Jr.; James O. Jones Karen Hull Pershing two sisters-in-law, many nieces and nephews, and James O. Jones, 67, of Indianapolis, died Aug. 12, Karen Hull Pershing, 75 of Terre Haute died Aug. many friends. Dorothy is preceded in death by her 2015. He was born March 30, 1948 in Hazard, Ky. 14, 2015. She was born Dec. 15, 1939 in Flint, Mich. brother, Alan Nicewander. Service for Dorothy will to the late Coolie and Lorene (Flinchum) Jones. to the late Frank and Norma (Hammer) Hull. She be Aug. 20 at 11 a.m. at Friedens United Church He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Robin Jones; is survived by her children, Kristy (Paul) Engle and of Christ. Visitation was Aug. 19 from at Singleton son, James (Glenna) Jones; daughter, Theresa Kurt (Betsy) Pershing; grandchildren, Katie Botts, Community Mortuary and Memorial Center. ALL ADULT PLOTS $675 Jauregui; stepdaughter, Allyson (Mike) Carter; Lisa McKillop, Holly Toney, Nikki Haavisto, Elizabeth Memorial contributions have been suggested to COLUMBARIUM NICHE two grandchildren; and four step-grandchildren; Hinds, Melissa Reynolds, Richard Reynolds, and Friedens United Church of Christ, 8300 S. Meridian $950 - $1150 sisters, Karen (Chuck) Dorris, Barbara (Brad) Sims, Allison Pershing; eight great-grandchildren; St., Indianapolis, IN 46217. and Tracy (Richie) Adams. He was preceded in and a brother, Wes (Diane) Hull. Services will be 2703 S. Meridian Street death by his parents and his brother, Michael private. Memorial contributions are suggested Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors Jones. A memorial service will be Aug. 22, 1 p.m. at in Karen’s memory to I.U. Simon Cancer Center or are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ Indpls. IN 46225 – (317) 786-7733 Crestwood Village South Ballroom. Arrangements Gentiva Hospice. Arrangements were entrusted to ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday will were entrusted to Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care, Indianapolis. be published Thursday, space permitting. www.concordiacemeteryinc.com Care, Indianapolis. Doris I. Pillow Mary Frances (Hunt) Kinder Doris I. Pillow, 87, of Indianapolis, died on Aug. Mary Frances (Hunt) Kinder, 94, of 12, 2015. She was born on June 26, 1928 in Greenwood, died on Sunday, Aug. Worthington, Ind. to the late Floyd & Helen .00 16, 2015. Mary was born on Dec. Thatcher. She was preceded in death by her 27, 1920 in Urbana, Ill. to Harley husband, Eugene Pillow; daughter, Becky Zimmer; $1 OFF and Bertha Gensheimer Hunt. On brothers, Isaac Thatcher, Charles Thatcher, Lewis Any Purchase of $10 or More LABOR of LOVE SALE Aug. 15, 1941 she married Marvin Thatcher; sisters, Gladys Collenbaugh, Laura Kinder in Lawton, Okla. She was Fulk, Lillian Williams, Leona Rhoden, Geneva Labor Day Sale Sat. 5 a member of the Mt. Auburn Abrams, and Lois Alumbaugh. She had 44 nieces Every Single Item $.99 United Methodist Church. Mary was a secretary and nephews. Doris was a mother to Bev (Eric) (Excluding furniture furniture side at Keystone location) for Clark Pleasant School Corporation for 10 years. Frey, Cindi (Mike) Alvey, Doug (Jayne) Pillow, and .00 Mary is survived by her daughters, Barbara (Bill) Tim (Cheryle) Pillow and grandmother to Amy Last Sunday of the Month Drake, Kathryn (Wayne) Hasty, Cynthia (Steve) (Anthony) Hurt, Jason (Amanda) Frey, Stephanie $4 OFF August 30 75 percent off Drake, and Joni (John) Coy; her brothers, Dale, (Michael) Lewis, Aaron (Stephanie) Lock, Brandon Any Purchase of $25 or More Donald, and Richard; her sister, Patricia Scot; 13 Zimmer (Amanda Boles), Ashley (Trent) Brunic, FURNITURE SHOWROOM grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, and one Nick Pillow, Austin Pillow, Karlee Pillow, and Alyssa 3530 S. KEYSTONE BEHIND DENNY’S great-great-grandchild. Mary is preceded in death Pillow. She had 11 great-grandchildren; Kayden by her parents; her husband, Marvin; brothers Lewis, Blayne Lock, Tyler Hurt, Kelsi Lewis, Lexie WHEATLEY’S William and Glenn Hunt; a sister, Jeanette Prickett; Frey, Ryker Lock, Kori Lewis, Mya Frey, Hadley Lock, Friday, 11am-8pm and a grandchild, Jason Drake. Service is Aug. 20, Jaxon Hurt, and baby Zimmer. She is survived 1 p.m. at Singleton Community Mortuary and by her brothers, Howard Thatcher and Clyde Biscuits & Gravy Memorial Center. Memorial gifts may be given Thatcher. She spent her early adult life working to the Alzheimer’s Association, 50 E 91st St#100, at Stokley VanCamp, were she met her husband Saturday, 7am-12pm Indianapolis, IN 46240. Eugene. She then spent more than 50 years caring DOWNTOWN Sunday, 8am-11am for children in her home. She was an avid sports Glenda “Faye” Martin fan spending many evenings watching the Indiana WANNAMAKER Fried Chicken Pacers, Cincinnati Reds and Indianapolis Colts. She DONATIONS NEEDED, Glenda “Faye” Martin, 62, 0f Indianapolis, died INDY’S (all the sides available) on Aug. 18, 2015. She was born on Dec. 8, 1952 even followed the and VOLUNTEERS NEEDED LARGEST to the late Press and Esther (Price) Crawford. Boston Celtics as was her favorite player Sunday, 11am-3:30pm CLOSED MONDAYS Faye is survived by her husband, Skip Martin; and in her eyes, “the best player to ever play the CONTINUES 2 Locations • We Accept Donations! TUES-SAT: children, Chris (Carrie) Martin, Jessica (Anthony) game.” Visitation was Aug. 14 at G.H. Herrmann EVERY Call 862-6622 8236 S. Madison Ave. 3530 S. Keystone Ave. Pritchard, and April Martin; 10 grandchildren; two Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. State Road FRIDAY!! Corner of Southeastern Ave Indianapolis, IN 46227 Indianapolis, IN 46227 10AM-5PM great-grandchildren; and seven siblings. She was 135. A funeral service was Aug. 15. 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✞ ASSEMBLY OF GOD Saints Francis & Clare Catholic ✞ DISCIPLES OF CHRIST Community Church of Greenwood Greenwood United Methodist • 525 N. ✞ WESLEYAN Church • 5901 Olive Branch Rd., • 1477 West Main St., Greenwood | Ph: Madison Ave., Greenwood | Ph: (317) 881- Faith Assembly of God • 186 Royal Greenwood | Ph: (317) 859-4673 | Fr. First Christian Church of Beech (317) 888-6024 | Sunday: 9 & 11 a.m. | 1653 | Rev. In Suk Peebles | Sunday: 10:15 Southview Wesleyan Church • 4700 Rd., Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 784-8566 Steve Giannini | Assc. Pastor Fr. Tim Grove • 75 N. 10th Ave., Beech Grove Real Church. Real People. | ccgonline.org a.m. | Sunday School: 9 a.m. Shelbyville Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) 783- | Pastor: Lawrence Cook | Sunday: 10:30 Wyciskalla | Saturday Anticipation Mass: | Ph: (317) 786-8522 | Pr. Paul Hartig | 0404 | Pr. Rick Matthews | Sunday: a.m. & 6 p.m. | Wednesday: 7 p.m. 5:30 p.m. | Sunday: 7, 8:45 & 11:30 a.m. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday Christian ✞ PRESBYTERIAN Rosedale Hills United Methodist • 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. | Sunday School: Education: 9:30 a.m. 4450 South Keystone Ave., Indpls | Ph: 9:30 a.m. ✞ BAPTIST St. Athanasius Byzantine Catholic Greenwood Presbyterian Church • (317) 786-6474 or email: officerhumc@ Church • 1117 S. Blain Ave., Indpls, ✞ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 102 West Main St., Greenwood | Ph: att.net | Rev. Doug Wallace | Sunday: Crossroads Baptist Church • 1120 S 46221 | Ph: (317) 632-4157 | Fr. (317) 881-1259 | Pr. Cheryl Montgomery 9:15 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. | Arlington Ave., Indpls, 46203 | Ph: (317) Bryan Eyman | Sunday (Divine Liturgy St. Thomas Episcopal Church • 600 Paul | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: rosedalehillsumc.org 357-2971 | Pr. 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Steve Youth & All Age Children Worship: 10:45 Southport Baptist Church • 2901 E. Ferguson | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday The Worship Center • 90 South 7th a.m. | Sunday Evening Worship: 6:30 "He which testifieth these things saith, Surely I come Banta Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) 787-8236, School: 9:00 a.m. | Deaf Ministry: James Ave., Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 786-9802 p.m. quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus." Pr. Jeff Stratton | Sunday: 9:30-10:30 Wines (317) 493-0414 VP or jewshdcc@ | Rev. James Archie Strong | Sunday: 11 ~ Revelation 22:20 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:45-11:30 yahoo.com a.m. | Sunday School: 10 a.m. | Thursday: ✞ UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST a.m. | “Come and Watch Us Grow” | 6:30 p.m | worshipcenterindy.org By Paul Kirby ✞ Park Open to Public CHURCH OF CHRIST Faith United Church of Christ • Of course, "He which testifies these things" is Christ. ✞ INDEPENDENT NW Corner Thompson Rd., Gray Rd. The Rock Baptist Church • 4855 S. Madison Avenue Church of Christ • NON DENOMINATIONAL & Shelbyville Rd. | Ph: (317) 784-4856 When He says, "Surely I come quickly", just what does Emerson Ave. | Ph: (317) 222-1958 | 8224 Madison Ave. | Sunday Bible Study: | Pr. Kurt Walker | Adult & Jr. Church this mean? "I come quickly" does not necessarily mean Pstr: Steve Lawson | Sunday: 10:30 a.m. 10 a.m. | Sunday Worship: 11a.m. & 6 Community Church at Murphy’s Service: 10:30 a.m. | God loves you! You that He is promising to come soon. What it does mean | Interactive children’s & youth ministry, p.m. | Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. Landing • 7401 South Harding St., are invited to worship with us. We have is that His coming will be sudden. It will be unexpected uplifting worship, and simple messages Indpls | Ph: (317) 807-0222 | Pr. Paul a pew for you. | Nursery Care and we all will be taken by surprise by it, so much so relevant to everyday life | therock-indy. ✞ CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Erny | Sunday: 9:30 a.m. | Sunday that His coming again is compared to the sudden ap- org School: 11 a.m. | yourccml.org St. John’s United Church of Christ pearance of a thief in the night. He is not coming to be- Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist • • 7031 S. East St., Indpls (U.S. 31, have like a thief in the night as some would teach, His ✞ Lighthouse Baptist Church • 6950 7625 McFarland Rd. | Ph: (317) 888-3204 NAZARENE Southport Rd.) | Ph: (317) 881-2353 | coming unexpectedly is like a thief that comes suddenly E. Raymond St., Indpls | Ph: (317) 359- | Sunday: 10 a.m. | Sunday School: 10 Rev. Ross Tyler | Sunday Contemporary 4275 | Pr. Dan Tidd | Sunday: 11 a.m. & a.m. | Wednesday: 4 p.m. | Reading Room Cross-Way Community Church of Worship: 9 a.m. & Traditional Worship: unexpectedly. His coming will not be a secret coming 6 p.m. | Wednesday: 7 p.m. | Thursdays Hours Tues: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. & Wednesday: the Nazarene • 1248 Buffalo St., Beech 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. and going but every eye shall see Him and every knee Youth Meeting: 6:30 p.m. | Ladies’ 2:30-3:30 p.m. Grove | Pr. Mark Ramsey | Sunday: 11 shall bow to Him. There will be no "secret rapture" but & Men’s meetings (call for times) | a.m. | facebook.com/CrosswayCCN Zion United Church of Christ • 8916 a sudden "catching away" of the church and the judging “Independent Baptist Church” ✞ CHURCH OF GOD E. Troy Ave., Indpls | Ph: (317) 862-4136 | of sinners and time shall cease. South Side Church of the Nazarene • Sunday: 8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. | Sunday He will come with a shout, with the voice of the ✞ CATHOLIC Church of God (Anderson) • 3939 2447 E. Thompson Rd., Indpls | Ph: (317) School: 9:30-10:15 a.m. | ZionIndy.net Archangel, and with the trump(et) sounding. There will S. Emerson Ave. (Beech Grove) Indpls | 784-1373 | Pr. Ray McCrary | Sunday: be enough noise at the time of His coming to literally ✞ Good Shepherd Catholic Church Parsonage: (317) 788-6845 or Church: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. UNITED METHODIST awaken the dead in Christ and to get the attention of • 2905 S. Carson Ave., Indpls | Ph: (317) 787-0467 | Pr. Paul A Kirby | (317) 781-5959 | Rev. Todd Riebe, Sunday: 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. | Sunday ✞ NON-DENOMINATIONAL Center United Methodist Church • those who remain bodily alive. What is secret about His Administrator | Rev. John Beitans, School: 9:30 a.m. | Wednesday: 7 p.m. 5445 Bluff Road, Indpls | Ph: (317) 784- coming is when. No one knows this, not even the angels Sacramental Minister | Saturday Mass: Youth/Adults Church of Acts • 3740 S. Dearborn, 1101 or email: [email protected] | in heaven. No one knows except God Himself. 4:30 p.m. | Sunday Mass: 10 a.m. | Indpls | Ph: (317) 783-ACTS (2287) Sunday Traditional Worship: 9 a.m. & There are just some things that we do not need to Completely Handicapped Accessible | All ✞ CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN | Pr. Bill Jenkins | Sunday: 10 a.m. | Contemporary Worship: 11:15 a.m. know in order to effectively do the business that God Welcome! Wednesday: 7 p.m. | Club Acts Friday: has left for the church to do. We just need to know and Christ Cumberland Presbyterian 7-11p.m. | Latin Acts Saturday: 7 p.m. Edgewood United Methodist • 1820 to believe that Christ is coming and that His coming Holy Name of Jesus • 89 N. 17th Ave., Church • 6140 South Meridian St., churchofacts.org East Epler Ave. | Ph: (317) 784-6086 | Pr. will be a hasty appearance and a hasty return with His Beech Grove | Ph: (317) 784-5454 | Fr. Indpls | Ph: (317) 787-9585 | Pr. Elmer Jim Allen | We are on Facebook | Sunday: church to heaven itself. William M. 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Gus and Maryann Rojas have over 50 years of combined experience working in high profile food and beverage service companies throughout the United States. Five Star Catering is now able to share their culinary expertise with the community. • Holiday Celebrations • Graduations • Family Gatherings • Weddings • Office Parties • Seminars • Reunions • Trade Shows

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